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Mad River Glen
The only ski area in the United States on the National Register of Historic Places.
$63
Original pen plot · signed · no two identical
Ink & paper: Arctic Blue
Size: 12×18"
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+ Details
- 12 × 18 inches
- Drawn on 98 lb (160 gsm) archival cotton paper
- Precision technical pens and archival inks
- Signed and dated on the back
- Ships flat, protected, ready to frame
Each map begins with elevation data and is drawn by a pen plotter in our Vermont studio. Mechanical precision, plus the texture and small imperfections of real ink on paper.
+ About this map
When Mad River Glen’s 1948 Single Chair finally wore out, the skier-owned cooperative that runs the mountain voted by more than 80 percent to restore the original slow lift rather than replace it with a faster one, raising roughly $1.8 million entirely through donations. It reopened on December 15, 2007, and in 2012 the mountain became the only ski area in the United States listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The rest of the operation is consistent: natural snow only, no snowboarding, a ban the co-op voted to keep by over 75 percent, and terrain steep and ungroomed enough to earn the motto Ski It If You Can.
+ Site data
- Location
- Mad River Glen
- Region
- New England
- Elevation
- 3,637 ft / 1,109 m
- Coordinates
- 44.2008N 72.9244W
- Type
- ski resort
- Notes
- Est. 1948. 60 trails
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